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janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it happened right after the game. a falcons fan punched a 9ers fan and that's when end pulled you out a knife and stabbed a falcons fan in the next and he was rushed to the hospital and he is reported itly in stable condition. >>> he celebrated the team's victory... >>> we were inside the bar as the 9ers 11ed the nfc championship and fans say they have been waiting for a long time and are excited that the team is going back to the super bowl. >> we have been waiting for this since 2002 and we finally did it. we have one more to go and then we are super bowl champions. >>> super bowl 47 will be the 49ers 6 times and the first time in 18 years, they won the first super bowl they played in and hopefully they can keep that record. >>> mayor ed lee won, sake quote, all of san francisco will continue to cheer and congratulations to the entire 49ers coaching team and staff. the mayor urged the fans to celebrate peacefully. >>> ktvu channel 2 morning news has completed the coverage on the website and if you want to see about
janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it happened right after the game. a falcons fan punched a 9ers fan and that's when end pulled you out a knife and stabbed a falcons fan in the next and he was rushed to the hospital and he is reported itly in stable condition. >>> he celebrated the team's victory... >>> we were inside the bar as the 9ers 11ed the nfc championship and fans say they have been waiting for a long time and are excited that the team is...
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janine de la vega with more on how dream liners are preventing passengers from taking flight. jeanine? >> reporter: they have now announced that they have canceled 320 of its flights including 51 international flights and san jose is the only bay area using 787 so operations here are at a standstill. this is what the ticket counterlooked like this morning and we are told agents were here is helping travelers rebook flights and they expect it to happen again this morning. there is a notice of apology announcing they are suspending from january 28th, next monday. they ordered all of them grounded after a flight made an emergency landing last week due to battery problems. this latest news is disappointing to travelers who are excited to finally have a direct flight from asia to san jose. >> it is great for myself and my colleague, my people trying fly to japan saturday, but [inaudible] and they have to change the flights. >> reporter: ana just started operating a week and a half ago with lots of fan fair. they celebrated the inaugural flight and how muched more flights would be -
janine de la vega with more on how dream liners are preventing passengers from taking flight. jeanine? >> reporter: they have now announced that they have canceled 320 of its flights including 51 international flights and san jose is the only bay area using 787 so operations here are at a standstill. this is what the ticket counterlooked like this morning and we are told agents were here is helping travelers rebook flights and they expect it to happen again this morning. there is a notice...
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janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> 5:35 is the time and sal, remember we were talking about how expensive it was to go to new orleans, well a friend bought a ticket three months ago, it only cost 350 bucks. >> wow, that is a great strategy. see saved herself 1,200 bucks on that. let's look at the commute if you are driving on 880 westbound, no problems if you are if thing onto the toll plaza and there is a little bit of a tee lay in those lanes but it may be a two minute drive and also the morning commute looks good in san jose and sunny veil and southbound 280 also looks good into cupertino, let's go to steve. >>> cloudy skies and temperatures and the lows have come up and this is a pattern change for rain, very light rain but the first week in february may change. at least things are changing. you can see a little bit of rain to the north and there is cloud cover to the north of us. 50s on the temperatures and 55 half-moon bay and 59 around passive can and even the inland temperatures are much warmer. 20s and 30s and brent in livermore said i don't have anything to s
janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> 5:35 is the time and sal, remember we were talking about how expensive it was to go to new orleans, well a friend bought a ticket three months ago, it only cost 350 bucks. >> wow, that is a great strategy. see saved herself 1,200 bucks on that. let's look at the commute if you are driving on 880 westbound, no problems if you are if thing onto the toll plaza and there is a little bit of a tee lay in those lanes but it may be a...
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janine de la vega joins us now from menlo park with more on a mystery event that is going to take place in just a few hours, good morning. >> reporter: good morning pam, we did see several news vehicles and as the morning goes on the area is expected to fill up and that's because at 10:00 a.m. facebook is anticipating a news conference to unveil something. we don't know what that something is just yet but they say come see what we are building. most people agree they are not talking about an actual building even though they are expanding their campus. some analysts are shooting down the idea of a phone because mark zuckerberg said a phone does not make sense. facebook is his top pry yourty and -- priority and he may unveil a search engine so users would not have to leave the facebook site. it has caused the facebook stock to end on a six month high on friday and the question is, will it live up to its hype. conferences have been pretty low key but it seems as though they are stealing a page from apple so we will just have to wait and see. live from menlo park, janine de la vega ktvu cha
janine de la vega joins us now from menlo park with more on a mystery event that is going to take place in just a few hours, good morning. >> reporter: good morning pam, we did see several news vehicles and as the morning goes on the area is expected to fill up and that's because at 10:00 a.m. facebook is anticipating a news conference to unveil something. we don't know what that something is just yet but they say come see what we are building. most people agree they are not talking about...
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janine de la vega is there with the details of the investigation, jeanine? >>> we are here at the crown colony apartments and this is just off imperial way where police are investigating a stabbing, it is an apparent fight which broke out between a father and son. right now detectives are on the scene, investigating what happened in one of the buildings but to get more details, we are signed by the -- we have more from the police department, what can you tell me. >> reporter: it was a chp transfer about a father and son in some type of domestic violence disturbance. >> reporter: what happened? >> what they saw was father and son had been involved with some type of altercation and father had stab wounds. >> is he going to be okay or is anybody else involved? >> at this point it is the only two people involved and they are being transported to be treated for ors injuries and we have officers at the crime scene. >> reporter: thank you very much. we have the daily city police department and we will stay here and let you know if anything else develops later on th
janine de la vega is there with the details of the investigation, jeanine? >>> we are here at the crown colony apartments and this is just off imperial way where police are investigating a stabbing, it is an apparent fight which broke out between a father and son. right now detectives are on the scene, investigating what happened in one of the buildings but to get more details, we are signed by the -- we have more from the police department, what can you tell me. >> reporter: it...
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janine de la vega has more on who is being treated for stab wounds after this altercation. >> reporter: we are here at the crown colony apartments and police just left the scene and are now headed to the hospital where both father and son are. they are investigating a stabbing that occurred inside one of the apartments. i just spoke with police, around 2:00 a.m. they received a call from inn sued the apartment and they said it was between him and the father and a fight broke out between him and the son and when they arrived they found the son was stabbed multiple times. we are still not sure where he was stabbed and we also know the son received some sort of blunt trauma to his head. both of them were transported to san francisco hospital and we are trying to find out if they have life-threatening injuries. as we head to the hospital, police want to talk to both the father and son and try to figure out who sparked this fight, who was the addresser and there are lots of questions still unanswered and neighbors were woken by police and we do know it appears to only involve the father and
janine de la vega has more on who is being treated for stab wounds after this altercation. >> reporter: we are here at the crown colony apartments and police just left the scene and are now headed to the hospital where both father and son are. they are investigating a stabbing that occurred inside one of the apartments. i just spoke with police, around 2:00 a.m. they received a call from inn sued the apartment and they said it was between him and the father and a fight broke out between...
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reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> same sex couples will soon be able to get married in the cathedral in washington d.c. they are among the first to allow same sex marriage and they say it is the next step towards marriage equality. it is one of the nations' most prominent chips and it is often used to celebrate new presidents. >>> one boy scout is denied his life-long dream. he was denied to being an eagle scout because he is gay. he was begin a second chance and when asked why they sent this statement, he does not agree to scouting's principal of duty to god. ryan's father said once again they are making an excuse to keep his son from achieving the highest award in boy scouts. >>> they are now investigating a second technical incident involving a dreamliner in two days. that is after a dreamliner leaked about 40 gallons of fuel. the ntsb said they will not look into the leak calling a -- calling it a maintenance issue but they are sending investigators to look into a fire involving a battery on another 787 which happened at the boston airport the day
reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> same sex couples will soon be able to get married in the cathedral in washington d.c. they are among the first to allow same sex marriage and they say it is the next step towards marriage equality. it is one of the nations' most prominent chips and it is often used to celebrate new presidents. >>> one boy scout is denied his life-long dream. he was denied to being an eagle scout because he is gay. he was begin a...
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ktvu's janine de la vega talked to the manager of the club. what did he say, janine? >> reporter: well, he told me that normally this medical marijuana dispensary opens up at 11:a.m. they will open late today because they are dealing with a lot of water that was inside leftover from the sprinklers that had been set off. there's one piece evidence that will be critical in this case. there is a security camera outside this building. and the camera -- they are hoping that camera captured anyone near the window because that's where the fire started. now, firefighters were called to the healthcare on zanker road at 4:20 this morning and found a small fire in a conference room. the window of that room was broken and hen they arrived, they smelled gasoline -- when they arrived, they smelled gasoline. the fire was knocked down in 20 minutes. investigators are looking at evidence to come up with a cause. the manager reacted to the news that. fire is being deemed suspicious. here's what he had to say -- >> it's definitely a little bit upsetting just to have this happen to us, w
ktvu's janine de la vega talked to the manager of the club. what did he say, janine? >> reporter: well, he told me that normally this medical marijuana dispensary opens up at 11:a.m. they will open late today because they are dealing with a lot of water that was inside leftover from the sprinklers that had been set off. there's one piece evidence that will be critical in this case. there is a security camera outside this building. and the camera -- they are hoping that camera captured...
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reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it started just before 5:30 at an abandoned victorrian home. it took a few hours to put the fire out. squatters may have gone inside to escape the rain. two people were rescued from a roof next door. >> they were all together and they showed each other which way to go out. >> they were detained and the cause is still being investigates. >>> they called the u.s. quote the sworn enemy of the north korean people. they condemned the recent rocket launch and coming up, what the experts are saying about north koreans carrying out their threats on the united states. >>> coming up, whether to approve expansion plans for the sikh temple. some people who live there are fed up with the traffic and people parking illegally during prayer services and holidays. if approved the temple will almost double in size. >>> st. anthonys is building a new dining hall and community and political leaders are expected to help mark the occasion. it will better serve some of the neediest and they have served more lunches and dinners in the last few years a
reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it started just before 5:30 at an abandoned victorrian home. it took a few hours to put the fire out. squatters may have gone inside to escape the rain. two people were rescued from a roof next door. >> they were all together and they showed each other which way to go out. >> they were detained and the cause is still being investigates. >>> they called the u.s. quote the sworn enemy of the north...
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janine. >> reporter: pam, since friday's inaugural flight four flights have taken off with no problems. until further notice they are going to be grounded here. the temporary grounding is because of this. last night an airways flight made an emergency landing in western japan. reporting burning smell and problems. they exited the boeing 787 on emergency slides. no one was injured by the problems were enough to prompt the voluntary grounding on all dream liner flights while japan's transforted a ministry conducts safety checks. a spokeswoman says safety is always the number one priority here they do hope to resume flights when deemed safe. friday's inaugural flight was the first direct flight flight to asia since american airlines canceled its service seven years ago. this is an important service for the city. san jose officials estimate the service will generate $78 million in business and 61 jobs here in its first year. as for resuming the flights we're told that tomorrow they will make a decision whether to resume flights on friday. reporting live at san jose international airport lo
janine. >> reporter: pam, since friday's inaugural flight four flights have taken off with no problems. until further notice they are going to be grounded here. the temporary grounding is because of this. last night an airways flight made an emergency landing in western japan. reporting burning smell and problems. they exited the boeing 787 on emergency slides. no one was injured by the problems were enough to prompt the voluntary grounding on all dream liner flights while japan's...
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reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >> we just spoke with the oakland airport and they say right now emergency runway repairs are underway and this is a live look from news chopper 2. the repairs are due to a south runway and departing flights are being diverted to another runway and at this point no flights are being delayed and the repair work is expectinged to wrap up this hour. >>> mountain view police say they are expected to one a 28- year-old cold case. daniel garcia is accused of hurting a woman in pavement her body was found at a shopping center. they linked him to the killing through the state's dna database. he was arrested friday and is scheduled for arrangement today. >>> san jose police are searching for a man who stabbed a man in his car. it happened just after 12:00 a.m. this morning. the victim was sitting in his car when another man drove up broke his car window and stabbed him twice. he was rushed to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. police believe the stab is gang related but the victims friend's tell us the man is not in a gang. >>> a
reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >> we just spoke with the oakland airport and they say right now emergency runway repairs are underway and this is a live look from news chopper 2. the repairs are due to a south runway and departing flights are being diverted to another runway and at this point no flights are being delayed and the repair work is expectinged to wrap up this hour. >>> mountain view police say they are expected to one a 28- year-old cold case....
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janine de la vega joining us live. so what is going on? >> reporter: the faa will be holding a news conference concerning this. but that boeing 787 dream liner is supposed to take off from here for the first time all the way to tokyo. the recent problems with the plane is really bad timing for ana. the federal aviation administration will be holding a news conference to do a comprehensive review of the critical system of the boeing 787 which is the most technologically advanced plane. u.s. regulators have -- after numerous problems occurred with the aircraft this week. cracks appeared in the cockpit window of a plane that took off from tokyo. that's the third time it has happened. another incident involved oil that leaked from the 787 engine. earlier in the week there was an electrical fire that broke out on another 787 in boston operated by japan airlines. despite the numerous incidents, the planes will continue to fly because at this point they are being considered minor. but with problems mounting regulators say it was prudent to do a s
janine de la vega joining us live. so what is going on? >> reporter: the faa will be holding a news conference concerning this. but that boeing 787 dream liner is supposed to take off from here for the first time all the way to tokyo. the recent problems with the plane is really bad timing for ana. the federal aviation administration will be holding a news conference to do a comprehensive review of the critical system of the boeing 787 which is the most technologically advanced plane....
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the. >> the retired cops are upset. >> bill: everybody is upset. >> people like janine who put criminals in jail. >> bill: except the far left loons who want to go around the second amendment and taser people who -- law abiding people who have guns legally. >> it's true that mostly people are against. this if you look at the web site, they are all against it. >> off the chart. i will tell you just today a woman stopped meal and said it's an interesting discussion you had on your show about this i as a mother i think if my kids are going to go over and play with other kids i might like to know whether they have guns in their house. i might click on the link. >> bill: that doesn't override the danger privacy. >> this is not where the journal news wanted it to stop. they wanted to find out not only get names and addresses what kind of guns have you and how many and they were going to publish that, too. the county clerks in west chester the guy in putnam says no to all of it. >> the newspaper now has hired armed gug guards ironic. because obvious there there are nuts on the other side. note
the. >> the retired cops are upset. >> bill: everybody is upset. >> people like janine who put criminals in jail. >> bill: except the far left loons who want to go around the second amendment and taser people who -- law abiding people who have guns legally. >> it's true that mostly people are against. this if you look at the web site, they are all against it. >> off the chart. i will tell you just today a woman stopped meal and said it's an interesting...
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janine de la vega is in palo alto now to tell what is the neighborhoods say they need and saw. >> reporter: well the fire is out. so the is electricity in this you can also see there are curious neighbors that may have had their power out. a lot of the focus is again to be a manhole cover. at about 4:30 a neighbor called 911 after hearing a big boom. he ran outside and saw flames a few feet high shooting from the manhole. firefighters arrived and used a large canister hooked on to the trailer to extinguish the fire. >> it sounded like a big explosion. and i went outside the door. i seen the smoke on the street. >> reporter: did you see the fire? >> i saw the fire. >> reporter: how high was it? >> about five hoot. now that the fire is out, that shelter in -- they are not sure what the cause of the fire is. right now here yo can see of the resident rushing to they're home. firefighters are saying it is safe to be here now. but as far as the power we're told pg&e doesn't supply the power. this is the city of palo alto. it's their utility workers that are out here. trying to see if they can re
janine de la vega is in palo alto now to tell what is the neighborhoods say they need and saw. >> reporter: well the fire is out. so the is electricity in this you can also see there are curious neighbors that may have had their power out. a lot of the focus is again to be a manhole cover. at about 4:30 a neighbor called 911 after hearing a big boom. he ran outside and saw flames a few feet high shooting from the manhole. firefighters arrived and used a large canister hooked on to the...
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janine de la vega is live for us in san jose to explain why your next paycheck will still be smaller because of the end of the payroll tax holiday. >> reporter: this payroll tax cut expired on december 31st of 2012. the less money people have to take home the less they have to spend. here's a break down of some examples. the average family making $50,000 a year will see their paychecks drop by $1,000 a year. the average family making $75,000 a year will see $1500 less a year. the average family making $100,000 a year will see a decrease of $2,000 annually. one man we spoke to this morning said he's been watching what has been happening in congress and reacted to how this will effect people's paychecks. >> it will be hard for everybody. but you know it's really a long- term view. we need to pay back that money so that everyone is going to be able to benefit by the social security. somebody who is really, really pour will have a tough time for it. >>> americans were enjoying a boost in their paychecks. it lowered the social security tax but now it's bunking back to 6-point -- but now i
janine de la vega is live for us in san jose to explain why your next paycheck will still be smaller because of the end of the payroll tax holiday. >> reporter: this payroll tax cut expired on december 31st of 2012. the less money people have to take home the less they have to spend. here's a break down of some examples. the average family making $50,000 a year will see their paychecks drop by $1,000 a year. the average family making $75,000 a year will see $1500 less a year. the average...
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janine de la vega is in morgan hill now to explain what police say the boy did. >> reporter: some of the bullying occurred here at britain middle school. two 13-year-old boys say they were cyber bullied. they didn't tell officials but instead police were notified. the two boys had been threatened at school and assaulted at their home by a fellow classmate who is 14 years old. the police had the school resource officer speak to the boys at the school. but later that day police say the suspect threatened one of the victims at school after at a community center skate park and followed up with threatening texts and postings on facebook. investigators cited that young boy for battery, making harassing phone calls, and discharging a soft air weapon within city limits. the student is also facing disciplinary action by the school district. this case highlights their strong stance on bullying and how it will not tolerate this behavior. they are encouraging other kids to report any type of bullying as well as cyber bullying to the teachers immediately. we are hoping later on on mornings on 2 t
janine de la vega is in morgan hill now to explain what police say the boy did. >> reporter: some of the bullying occurred here at britain middle school. two 13-year-old boys say they were cyber bullied. they didn't tell officials but instead police were notified. the two boys had been threatened at school and assaulted at their home by a fellow classmate who is 14 years old. the police had the school resource officer speak to the boys at the school. but later that day police say the...
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ktvu janine de la vega is in san jose right now to explain about the end of the payroll tax holiday. what does that mean? >> reporter: dave, we plan on talking to people as they make their way to work today because the ending of the payroll tax all effect people's paychecks. here is what you need to know. for the past two years americans were enjoying a boost in their paycheck. this payroll tax cut lowered the social security tax from 6.2% to 4.2%. that was an emergency measure put back into place in 2010 to help boost the economy. now the payroll tax is bouncing back up to 6.2% which means less money in your paycheck. here's a break down. the average family making $50,000 a year will see their paychecks decrease by $1,000 a year. the average family making $75,000 a year will see a drop of $1500 a year. the average family making $100,000 a year will see $2,000 less annual. congress was foe cushioned on preventing deeper spending cuts and bigger tax hikes. reporting live in san jose janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >> the last minute deal to prevent the fiscal tax did nothing to
ktvu janine de la vega is in san jose right now to explain about the end of the payroll tax holiday. what does that mean? >> reporter: dave, we plan on talking to people as they make their way to work today because the ending of the payroll tax all effect people's paychecks. here is what you need to know. for the past two years americans were enjoying a boost in their paycheck. this payroll tax cut lowered the social security tax from 6.2% to 4.2%. that was an emergency measure put back...
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janine de la vega joining us live from the scene to tell us what happened. what do you know? >> reporter: this all started because of a fire that happened about an hour ago. that fire is out but you can still see firefighters are still here on the scene. that is because they are waiting for utility workers to come out because the electricity is out in this neighborhood. this all started around 4:30 where you can see there is a manhole cover. i'm not sure if you can see smoke is still rising there. we're in the 1400 block of dana avenue. a resident here called 911 after hearing a big booming seeing flames shoot out of that manhole. we are told inside there is a utility vault with a transformer and utility wires inside. police knocked on doors in this neighborhood and told people to shelter in place while firefighters worked to extinguish the fire. it was knocked down fairly quickly. one neighbor said it completely woke him up from the sleep. he saw a fire shoot out of that manhole about five feet in the air. it reminded him he got scared he thought of the pipeline explosion in
janine de la vega joining us live from the scene to tell us what happened. what do you know? >> reporter: this all started because of a fire that happened about an hour ago. that fire is out but you can still see firefighters are still here on the scene. that is because they are waiting for utility workers to come out because the electricity is out in this neighborhood. this all started around 4:30 where you can see there is a manhole cover. i'm not sure if you can see smoke is still...
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reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 5:32. power is out in front of a san francisco street after a hit- and-run crush. claudine wong live on townsend street where a driver hit a power poll just a couple of hours ago. >> reporter: that's right, dave and police searching for that driver. but i just talked to pg&e pg and and have new information on when they're hoping to get the power back on. let's get a look at the scene. pg&e crews out here trying to get situated, getting a handle on the situation. when we last checked in there was only one crew here, and now we have four crews here and the supervisor told me they're trying to get the power poll stabilized. this only feeds one building. that building takes up a couple blocks. because they've had to turn off switches before they get this situation under control, there are about a hundred people without power now. he says the plan is to get a generator up and that means it will be at least four hours or so before they can get that up. people are in the dark and are going to be i
reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 5:32. power is out in front of a san francisco street after a hit- and-run crush. claudine wong live on townsend street where a driver hit a power poll just a couple of hours ago. >> reporter: that's right, dave and police searching for that driver. but i just talked to pg&e pg and and have new information on when they're hoping to get the power back on. let's get a look at the scene. pg&e crews out...
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janine with inside facebook headquarters and joins us live now. janiece. >> we're here in the facebook parking lot where a news conference just ended. national media was out here to cover that. he came out with a big smile on his face and introduced what he called the coolest thing we've done in a while. no broadcast video cameras were allowed inside showing graph search. this is an improved search function that allowed you to search for content that has been shared with you. facebook users can do a we arey that allows them to find specific content. so for in friends who like star wars and harry potter, all of your friends who like those would pop up. if you're searching for restaurants in san francisco liked by friends, a list of restaurants would come as well as its address and that restaurant's rating. the same applies if you want to search for photos taken before 1985 all would show up. we attended the -- we asked who attended. >> i don't think it lived up to the hype. it's a beta, beta. they're taking baby steps here. what this is all about a
janine with inside facebook headquarters and joins us live now. janiece. >> we're here in the facebook parking lot where a news conference just ended. national media was out here to cover that. he came out with a big smile on his face and introduced what he called the coolest thing we've done in a while. no broadcast video cameras were allowed inside showing graph search. this is an improved search function that allowed you to search for content that has been shared with you. facebook...
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reporting in san jose, janine, de la investigate a, ktvu channel 2 news. >> it is a gloomy day around the bay and showers continuing at this hour and through most of the afternoon even into the evening. giving you a look here outside our doors and across the bay where you can see all that gray. temperatures slightly warmer than yesterday by a few degrees in most cases. not going to see a whole lot of sunshine today, a look at storm tracker 2, again watching a line of rain from the central valley across the east bay down into the south bay and off the coastline around santa cruz, closer light rain falling along 580. livermore, pleasanton, sanol, milpitas, fremont, 680, 880 wet at the moment into san jose, all these freeways and highways surrounding in and out of there, san jose, cupertino and those and again that as well, i want to show you that, we have two things going on. this is the system that continues to circulate in that motion and send that moisture our way. we will continue with that for today. this is the next system that is going to bring us some rain and carry this unsettl
reporting in san jose, janine, de la investigate a, ktvu channel 2 news. >> it is a gloomy day around the bay and showers continuing at this hour and through most of the afternoon even into the evening. giving you a look here outside our doors and across the bay where you can see all that gray. temperatures slightly warmer than yesterday by a few degrees in most cases. not going to see a whole lot of sunshine today, a look at storm tracker 2, again watching a line of rain from the central...
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new at noon, janine de la vega tell us why even google cannot do much to protect your information. >> reporter: if you are a google user, then this matters. a new report out by the search engine shows the government is increasingly requesting information about users. >> i don't like the fact that the government is coming in and requesting information about personal usage and certain things like that, you know, i don't think it is any -- none of their business, basically. >> reporter: today, google released its report and this shows that data requests have increased by more than 70% since 2009. this man says he's surprised the number is not higher and some should be concerned for their privacy. >> i think folks need to consider, particularly if they are searching at or in some other public venue where they are being actively monitored what they are doing could reflect them on -- on them poorly. >> reporter: 68% of the requests to google were from subpoenas which are easier to get because any don't involve judgeses and the rest were through the search warrants and the electronics privac
new at noon, janine de la vega tell us why even google cannot do much to protect your information. >> reporter: if you are a google user, then this matters. a new report out by the search engine shows the government is increasingly requesting information about users. >> i don't like the fact that the government is coming in and requesting information about personal usage and certain things like that, you know, i don't think it is any -- none of their business, basically. >>...
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janine with more. >> reporter: very cool ride, billed as the tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster in northern california. there's a lot of construction activity going on right now but we were actually able to go up into the sky tower which has an observation deck and get video of the big construction milestone that happened today. here is a bird's eye view. today crews put in the supports lifted by crane and placed at the highest point of the roller coaster. construct workers were waiting at the top to bolt everything in. the gold striker is about the size of one and-a-half football fields and will have the highest drop of any wooden coaster in the area. it's also going to be the fastest, reaching speeds of 55 miles per hour. snoopy and the general manager of the park watched the topping off of the coaster. the gm says once it's complete it will offer thrill seekers and experience like no other in the region. >> as you can see from the main drop behind me it's an 108-foot drop, it's 10, 11 stories high. we have banking curves of 85 degrees. if you look at the sheer size and force,
janine with more. >> reporter: very cool ride, billed as the tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster in northern california. there's a lot of construction activity going on right now but we were actually able to go up into the sky tower which has an observation deck and get video of the big construction milestone that happened today. here is a bird's eye view. today crews put in the supports lifted by crane and placed at the highest point of the roller coaster. construct workers were...
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from san jose janine de la vega. >> he discussed that today with him. the two spoke at a white house news conference after meeting privately in the oval office. they said the u.s. military mission in afghanistan will shift to a support role later this spring and afghan forces will take the lead in security. that is a few months earlier than expected. it was originally set to take place this summer. >> by the end of next year, 2014, the transition will be complete. afghans will have full responsibility for their security and this war will come to a responsible end. >> the international forces, the american forces, will be no longer present in afghan villages, but the task will be that of the afghan forces to provide for the afghan people -- >> right now there are 66,000 american troops there. president obama would not give a precise number of how many will remain after next year. >>> here in the bay area several homes on the peninsula were evacuated because a gas leak. the leak was reported about 10:00 a.m. on the 1100 block of there in hillsborough. pg&
from san jose janine de la vega. >> he discussed that today with him. the two spoke at a white house news conference after meeting privately in the oval office. they said the u.s. military mission in afghanistan will shift to a support role later this spring and afghan forces will take the lead in security. that is a few months earlier than expected. it was originally set to take place this summer. >> by the end of next year, 2014, the transition will be complete. afghans will have...
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the vet expects him to recover and have full use of his right hind leg, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. ,. >>> another day, full sunshine across the bay area. just a great way to go out for a walk or spend some time outside. temperatures have been warming up. here's our beautiful camera. wouldn't it be neat to be on the boats with calm winds right now and a little bit of haze. air quality has been coming down with the stable weather pattern. you can see the clear skies. there is a fog bank offshore, but over the bay still a lot of sunshine. temperatures have been recovering after a cool start from this morning. here is a look at some of the current numbers. just updated for the 12:00 hour and half moon bay was right about 60. san francisco, 58 degrees. livermore, 59 and san jose at the airport in the upper 50s, 57. as far as january, unless we have a renny gate storm over the -- renegade storm over the next month, we will have the third driest for january. january 2013 will be the third driest. that goes back to january 1850. the records started in 1849, in july of 1849. but tod
the vet expects him to recover and have full use of his right hind leg, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. ,. >>> another day, full sunshine across the bay area. just a great way to go out for a walk or spend some time outside. temperatures have been warming up. here's our beautiful camera. wouldn't it be neat to be on the boats with calm winds right now and a little bit of haze. air quality has been coming down with the stable weather pattern. you can see the clear skies. there...
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, tori. that may happen this weekend. tickets haven't been printed yet but we do know that 24 games will be held here at the hp pavilion. a critical vote will be taking place today. if it goes well, seat son will start on the 19th. the board will be meeting today in new york and the 30 club members will vote on the tentative agreement reached by owners and players. last night the league and players association was still workingen -- working on one key piece of biz that still needs to be settled -- business that fill needs to be settled. now, we spoke to a fan who says he doesn't have any hard feelings about the lockout, instead it's the opposite. >> happy. excited, ecstatic. very relieved, actually. >> s abouts down-- businesses downtown have been losing revenue. one bar said they lost 60% to 70%. now that the fans will be back, they plan to hire more staff. the number of games has been drastically cut because of the lockout and we know there should be about 48 games. again, 24 of them to be played at the hp pavilion. sha
good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, tori. that may happen this weekend. tickets haven't been printed yet but we do know that 24 games will be held here at the hp pavilion. a critical vote will be taking place today. if it goes well, seat son will start on the 19th. the board will be meeting today in new york and the 30 club members will vote on the tentative agreement reached by owners and players. last night the league and players association was still workingen -- working...
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ktvu janine de la vega will have more throughout the morning. >>> time now 4:34. joe biden meets at the white house today with representatives of the video game industry as he continues to get input on proposals to combat gun violence in the united states. biden says he will present recommendations to president obama next tuesday. yesterday the vice president met with representatives from the entertainment industry and gun owners groups. the president of the national rifle association says he's disappointed with the meeting. >> they knew going into this meeting what the president's position on the so-called assault weapon ban is. it's the same he's taken in years. these are not new positions. the vice president said we do this with an open mind. at the meeting he said no we made up our mind on that. >> the nra says it will not allow quote law-abiding gun owners to be blamed for the acts of criminals and madmen. >>> two families are suing oikos university over last years deadly shooting rampage in oakland. seven people died when suspected gunman juan koa opened fir
ktvu janine de la vega will have more throughout the morning. >>> time now 4:34. joe biden meets at the white house today with representatives of the video game industry as he continues to get input on proposals to combat gun violence in the united states. biden says he will present recommendations to president obama next tuesday. yesterday the vice president met with representatives from the entertainment industry and gun owners groups. the president of the national rifle association...
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the case is a fascinating case and we'll watch justice with judge janine. 9:00 p.m. . only here on fox news channel. you know how to find them. thanks for stopping by. >> manslaughter to murder . how about that. >> thank you, your honor,. >> and following the fiscal fight on capitol hill. numbers are in and how low has congress' approval rating been sinking and what deco do americans think . job president obama is doing? ♪ >> it was ace nail biter but congress reached a last minute deal such as it is on the fiscal cliff. >> they always seem to pull it off. how does the mirn public feel about the deal that was made? according to the latest polling they are divided at 46 percent apiece. founder of rasmussen reportings. scott rasmussen, great to see you, scott. >> great to see you and the split is easy to explain. democrats, thigh liked the deal most republicans don't and among affiliated voters, 57 percent say not a good deal. >> one . things you looked at scott is whether or not the taxes will rise and how people feel about that. your poll took place after the deal wa
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janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> new this morning, a missing man has been found safe. 96-year-old young lee was missing but he was found in sunny veil. he suffers from dementia. family members reported him missing yesterday morning and after he arrived at his destination and is back safe. >>> a man on parole is back in jail after turning himself in to police. the man told police he killed his mother. what else do you know? >> reporter: well i did some digging and i found this article about him. i found out that he, besides the two murders he was convicted of, he also sexually assaulted three other women and raped them. this neighborhood is where he called police to turn himself in for killing his 89-year-old mother. here is a picture of the man. dennis called police officers and told them he killed his mother. they were taken to a part of the property where he took them to the body. they believe that his mother's body is the body they did find. he was sentenced to death after he was convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting two teenage girls, one was 14 years ol
janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> new this morning, a missing man has been found safe. 96-year-old young lee was missing but he was found in sunny veil. he suffers from dementia. family members reported him missing yesterday morning and after he arrived at his destination and is back safe. >>> a man on parole is back in jail after turning himself in to police. the man told police he killed his mother. what else do you know? >> reporter: well i did some...
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janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they are looking to pull them out and that's according to a national white house security adviser. some troops need to stay beyond to keep an eye on al qaeda. some lawmakers say it is about reputation around the world if things fall apart in afghanistan. >>> things fall part if not for a leader enemies will march steadfast beside nder if they them. >> ahmed wali karzai meets with white house on friday. >>> he is expected to testify about the strange behavior of the suspected shooter in the colorado movie theater massacre. 911 tapes were played and they discussed whether james holmes was confident to stand trial. >> they say somebody is shooting in the auditorium. >> they are saying james holmes pretended bags on his hands were puppets and he also tried to jam a statement into an electrical outlet. what you are looking at may seem like a crime scene. they are preparing for the possibility of a shooting at school. >>> they are looking at problems for the boeing 747 dreamliner. that is after a fuel leak and a battery for them caught fire. it
janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they are looking to pull them out and that's according to a national white house security adviser. some troops need to stay beyond to keep an eye on al qaeda. some lawmakers say it is about reputation around the world if things fall apart in afghanistan. >>> things fall part if not for a leader enemies will march steadfast beside nder if they them. >> ahmed wali karzai meets with white house on friday. >>> he is...
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janine de la vega is there right now and just spoke to a friend of the victim who was there when it happened. >> reporter: that is right and that friend said he was attacked too and this all happened at this apartment complex. she said her friends were drinking when two men drove up and asked if they were in a gang. you can see the broken glass from the attack that followed. the man was sitting in his car near his apartment when another vehicle pulled up. officers say the person in that vehicle broke the victim's window and stabbed him twice. several people heard all the breaking glass and the other victim was in the back and was hit on the soldier and he describes what happened. >> he broke the glass and grabbed it again and my friend tried to cover himself and wanted to like protect himself but it was a sharp knife just slicing him up. >> reporter: the man was rushed to the hospital suffering from non-life threatening injuries and officers have been gathering witnesses and talk -- gathering evidence and talking to witnesses. they do believe it is gang related and talking to their friends,
janine de la vega is there right now and just spoke to a friend of the victim who was there when it happened. >> reporter: that is right and that friend said he was attacked too and this all happened at this apartment complex. she said her friends were drinking when two men drove up and asked if they were in a gang. you can see the broken glass from the attack that followed. the man was sitting in his car near his apartment when another vehicle pulled up. officers say the person in that...
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janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> it will be interesting. sal, what are you keeping an eye on now? >> 880 westbound is getting busier now that we are getting closer to the peak of the commute and on 80 from the carquinez bridge all the way down to the mcarthur maze traffic is not that bad but it is getting busier. when you go to the toll plaza, it has not filled inasmuch as i thought it would. this is maybe an 8 to 10 minute delay and it's holding steady and we are not asking for more thank you very much and it's holding steady there. we talked about 880 westbound coming through the vallejo area and we are also looking at the livermore valley which seems to be busy coming out of tracy especially getting into the main part of livermore. let's go to steve. >>> cloudy skies, brutally cold, great lakes and for us our cold pattern is coming to an end. in fact it has, some light rain, heard from ronald up in crescent city. some started there and also up in the lake county. tony gave me an update, mostly cloudy skies which have definitely come up.
janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> it will be interesting. sal, what are you keeping an eye on now? >> 880 westbound is getting busier now that we are getting closer to the peak of the commute and on 80 from the carquinez bridge all the way down to the mcarthur maze traffic is not that bad but it is getting busier. when you go to the toll plaza, it has not filled inasmuch as i thought it would. this is maybe an 8 to 10 minute delay and it's holding steady and we are...
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reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> all right, jeanine, thank you. let's check in with sal and let you moving this morning. this fog out there? >> yes, there are many cameras we can't show you including the san jose downtown camera, now the fog has covered it up and it is pretty foggy out there. 880 northbound, there was a bus they thought was on fire but it ended up having some sort of mechanical problem and it is causing some delays on 880 and one lane is blocked on high street. 880 northbound is very, very slow pretty soon it will be backed up and in san leandro, i suggest 580 westbound. i want to show you the backup and it's backed up for a 15 minute delay. we already have a little bit of slow traffic on 101 and 280, let's go to steve. >>> we do have mostly clear skies closer to the coast near half-moon bay and 15 degrees, all right there and my buddy in the camden area, serious fog. around the bay area and coast it looks really nice with the offshore breeze and we begin a change and a bigger change on thursday and friday. much colder
reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> all right, jeanine, thank you. let's check in with sal and let you moving this morning. this fog out there? >> yes, there are many cameras we can't show you including the san jose downtown camera, now the fog has covered it up and it is pretty foggy out there. 880 northbound, there was a bus they thought was on fire but it ended up having some sort of mechanical problem and it is causing some delays...
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janine de la vega is there to talk about the importance of the count and where volunteers will be focusing. jeanine? >> reporter: we are here at the ministry where homeless people who live in shelters are coming here and they are signing up to volunteer and help and from here they will be going into different areas of san jose looking for other homeless people. this is part of the homeless count which takes place every two years. each volunteer will be paired with alone less guide -- a homeless guide where they will find homeless people. local officials are trying to figure out if the number of homeless has grown. they are qualifying for over $10 million in grant money and it will help to assess and plan for more help in the future. there were numerous cleanups in encampments because residents were complaining and those clean ups stopped because they cost $20,000 a day and officials found they were setting up camp elsewhere. coming up in the newscast, you will hear from one of the homeless volunteers who is going out into the field today and we will hear why he decided to do this today. re
janine de la vega is there to talk about the importance of the count and where volunteers will be focusing. jeanine? >> reporter: we are here at the ministry where homeless people who live in shelters are coming here and they are signing up to volunteer and help and from here they will be going into different areas of san jose looking for other homeless people. this is part of the homeless count which takes place every two years. each volunteer will be paired with alone less guide -- a...
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now, back to justice with judge janine. to them. now back to the judge. ♪ janie's got a gun. >> one oregon sheriff said he will not enforce any gun laws he believes violate the substitution. he's not backing down. joining me now is lynn county sheriff tim mueller from albany, oregon. sheriff, thanks for being with us. >> glad to be here, you're honor. >> now, sheriff, you took an oath to support the constitution of the united states as well as an oath to enforce and follow the laws of the land. you've made a very interesting statement that if some of these federal proposals come to oregon or are passed in congress that you will not enforce them and you will instruct your dew points to not enforce them. how do you justify that? >> well, i justify it pretty easily because as a county sheriff or any local police officer or any sheriff that knows their business will tell you that he we don't have to enforce federal law. as a matter of fact, we're prohibited from enforcing most federal laws, so there is a separation of powers and you k
now, back to justice with judge janine. to them. now back to the judge. ♪ janie's got a gun. >> one oregon sheriff said he will not enforce any gun laws he believes violate the substitution. he's not backing down. joining me now is lynn county sheriff tim mueller from albany, oregon. sheriff, thanks for being with us. >> glad to be here, you're honor. >> now, sheriff, you took an oath to support the constitution of the united states as well as an oath to enforce and follow...
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i sentenced -- janine i sentence a lot of people to prison. i prosecute a lot of people. and now they know where i live. they know what my status is and here they come. and the journal news knew that. they knew it just like the weeks guy now in lebanon bon worth going to be tried. he knew by putting out information about u.s. forces that he was putting his guys in danger this information could be used by terrorists. they knew the unintended that's why you can't justify what the journal news did. >> you can't justify what they did. as i said it's like a high school stunt. but they have a right to do it and you may be giving them more credit than they deserve by saying that they realize what the unintended consequences. >> bill: they did. >> i'm not sure these people gave this any more thought then they shouldn't be working in that position, bernie. they should all be fired. absolutely wiped out. >> yes. i'm with you on that. that's another matter all together. >> because they have power. the press has power. constitutionally guaranteed power. the press can hurt individual
i sentenced -- janine i sentence a lot of people to prison. i prosecute a lot of people. and now they know where i live. they know what my status is and here they come. and the journal news knew that. they knew it just like the weeks guy now in lebanon bon worth going to be tried. he knew by putting out information about u.s. forces that he was putting his guys in danger this information could be used by terrorists. they knew the unintended that's why you can't justify what the journal news...
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. >> bill: we have security guards with guns to prevent you janine pier roar or any other reporter from coming up here and asking us. >> right. >> bill: that seems to me to be if the journal news was convinced what they did was right wouldn't they be out there on this program talking to you and saying look we think this is best for america. this is why we did it. we are not bad people. please understand. instead, they are hiding. >> it's an indefensible tact to take. they are not saying anything. they are not saying we would do it again or we are sorry. we made a bad judgment here. and at the end of the day you have got a lot of people now who are at risk. the journal news needs to stand up, step up, answer questions why they did it. but, you i don't know what? >> bill: i don't live up there but i think this newspaper is through. i think the publicity here is so bad that a lot of people aren't going to read it anymore. advertisers are going to pull. already lost 50% of rearedship in 10 years. i think this is it for them. >> i think, bill, i know there are people who are pulling their ad
. >> bill: we have security guards with guns to prevent you janine pier roar or any other reporter from coming up here and asking us. >> right. >> bill: that seems to me to be if the journal news was convinced what they did was right wouldn't they be out there on this program talking to you and saying look we think this is best for america. this is why we did it. we are not bad people. please understand. instead, they are hiding. >> it's an indefensible tact to take....
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now, back to justice with judge janine. for latest headlines log on to fox news.com. bream. now, back to it "justice" with judge jeanine. >> i have to ask you this, did you kill travis? >> absolutely not. no, i had no part in it. >> i needed to be honest and the evidence s very compelling but none of it proves that i committed a murder. none of it proves that i committed a crime. i would be shaking in my boots right now if i had to answer to god for such a heinous crime. i have done many things that are shameful but you this is not one of them. i didn't commit a murder. i didn't hurt travis. i would never hurt travis. >> judge jeanine: even she admits the evidence is very compelling. joining me to talk about the jodi arias trial is fox news contributor and former homicide detective mark fuhrman from idaho. with me in the the studio attorneys joia jackson and sidelingist dr. robby ludewig and dr. michael baden. guys, thanks. listen. i'm going say two words who does she remind you of? >> casey anthony. >> judge jeanine: takes a woman to see that. i haven't seen the guy and the
now, back to justice with judge janine. for latest headlines log on to fox news.com. bream. now, back to it "justice" with judge jeanine. >> i have to ask you this, did you kill travis? >> absolutely not. no, i had no part in it. >> i needed to be honest and the evidence s very compelling but none of it proves that i committed a murder. none of it proves that i committed a crime. i would be shaking in my boots right now if i had to answer to god for such a heinous...
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thank you, janine. >> thank you. >> greta: and now to washington, where it's not just republicans taking president obama to the wood shed over the debt ceiling today the white house press car taking on the president and president obama getting, well, rather testy. >> are you considering a plan b and if not, why not? >> chuck, what i'm saying to you is that there's no simpler solution, no ready, credible solution other than congress either give me the authority to raise the debt ceiling or exercise the responsibility that they have kept for themselves and raise the debt ceiling. >> what chuck and i and many people are curious, the new adamant desire for you not to negotiate and seems to conflict with the modern era of presidents and the debt ceiling and your own history of the debt ceiling. >> i think if you look at the history getting votes for the debt ceiling is always difficult. i don't think anybody would consider my position unreasonable here. >> you say you're not going to negotiate on the debt ceiling this year, why should house republicans take that seriously and think if we get
thank you, janine. >> thank you. >> greta: and now to washington, where it's not just republicans taking president obama to the wood shed over the debt ceiling today the white house press car taking on the president and president obama getting, well, rather testy. >> are you considering a plan b and if not, why not? >> chuck, what i'm saying to you is that there's no simpler solution, no ready, credible solution other than congress either give me the authority to raise...
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noor, betty and janine are the only female racing team in the middle east. for them, this is more than just a sport. >> when i race, i feel i'm fighting okay pachlgs driving, racing makes me feel like freedom. >> it's rally driving as liberation and in more than one sense. the crowds that gather here come from across the middle east where the idea of female racing drivers is and safe to say not universally admired, in saudi arabia women are famously not allowed to drive at all, let alone race. for speed sisters, it helps to have a heavy foot on the pedal and an tut. >> you go like what the hell. she'sly there, but why is she racing? she needs to be at home getting married or taking care of the house. >> reporter: instead they're take kiefrg business on the track, and if their proportional video is any indication, taking care of business generally. they're representing palestinian for the first time since the u.n. resolution upgraded its status in the occupied territory into a nonmember state. inspired, the women placed well in this event. they want to turn p
noor, betty and janine are the only female racing team in the middle east. for them, this is more than just a sport. >> when i race, i feel i'm fighting okay pachlgs driving, racing makes me feel like freedom. >> it's rally driving as liberation and in more than one sense. the crowds that gather here come from across the middle east where the idea of female racing drivers is and safe to say not universally admired, in saudi arabia women are famously not allowed to drive at all, let...